Healing through the Bones

Healing through the Bones
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Empowerment and the Process of Exhumations in the Context of Cyprus
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Artikel-Nr:
9780761868200
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
168
Autor:
Kristian T.P. Fics
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This study explores an effect of violent conflict in Cyprus—Missing Persons—and the process of exhumations. By interviewing experts on the Cypriot conflict about the exhumations process, Fics has revealed the challenges and successes that may arise for sustainable peace and healing in Cyprus and beyond.
Violent conflict created a divide in Cyprus (1950–1974) that still exists to this day between Turkish and Greek Cypriots. This study explores specifically an effect of violent conflict—Missing Persons and the bi-communal process of their humanitarian return. This process is important for peacebuilding because it empowers individuals, families, communities, and nation-states to satisfy basic human psycho-social needs in order to deal with the trauma of past violence, to recognize loss and grieve, and to seek closure of uncertainty to prevent the transgenerational transmission of trauma and escalation of violence between and within ethnic societies.
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Journal Entry
1.2 Introduction
1.3 History of Cyprus Conflict
1.4 Purpose Statement
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Limitations of the Study
1.7 Context of the Study
1.7.1 Missing Persons in a Global Context
1.7.2 Missing Persons in a Cypriot Context and Some Challenges for the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus
1.8 Framework of the Study
1.9 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Journal Entry
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Basic Human Needs
2.4 Psychological Ideas and Trauma
2.5 Peacebuilding as Sustainable Reconciliation and Restorative Justice
2.6 Restorative Justice
2.7 Storytelling
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Methodology
3.1 Journal Entry
3.2 Introduction
3.3 Research Location
3.4 Qualitative Research Strategy
3.5 Semi-structured Interviewing
3.6 Role of Researcher
3.7 Data Gathering Techniques
3.8 Data Analysis and Grounded Theory
3.9 Study Participants
3.10 Problems/Challenges Encountered Conducting Research
3.11 Conclusion
Chapter 4 Uncertainty and Psychology
4.1 Journal Entry
4.2 Introduction
4.3 Uncertainty and Knowledge of Death
4.4 Uncertainty and Closure
4.5 Uncertainty and Burial
4.6 Uncertainty and Time
4.7 Psychology and Time
4.8 Psychological Healing and Catharsis
4.9 Psychological Relief
4.10 Psychological Closure
4.11 Psychologically Shared Suffering
4.12 Victimization and Psychological Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma
4.13 Conclusion and Summary of Key Findings
Chapter 5 Bicommunal Relations
5.1 Journal Entry
5.2 Introduction
5.3 Percentage of the Missing
5.4 List Agreement and Bicommunal Challenges
5.5 Bicommunal Contact and Time
5.6 Bicommunal CMP Organization and Inter-ethnic Friendship Development
5.7 Bicommunal Leadership
5.8 Conclusion and Summary of Key Findings
Chapter 6 Storytelling—Even the Dead Have a Voice: The Bones Are Telling a Story
6.1 Journal Entry
6.2 Introduction
6.3 What is Storytelling?
6.4 The Bones as Story
6.5 Storytelling and Information
6.6 Constructive Storytelling
6.7 Storytelling and Historical Non-Reoccurrence of Violence
6.8 Conclusion and Summary of Key Findings
Chapter 7 A Common Future
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Empowerment and Uncertainty
7.3 Challenges of the Process of Exhumations
7.4 Conclusion and Future Research
References
Appendix A Interview Questions
Appendix B Diagram: 1) Empowerment or Uncertainty
Appendix C Diagram: 2) Challenges of the Process of Exhumations
Appendix D Map of Cyprus

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